By Susan Buchanan
It’s fitting that this is international
writers month on the blog, as although I’m Scottish and my ![]() |
Susan Buchanan |
I’ve always found it stimulating when reading a book, or watching a movie and discover that I’ve been to the location. It makes the book/movie resonate more with me, whether it’s set in San Francisco, Tokyo or in the Highlands of Scotland. That’s one of the main reasons I include travel and foreign climes in my novels, plus, it adds to the excitement - everyone loves a bit of escapism! And if you haven’t visited the places, I’m told that my novels actually have convinced people they must visit Tuscany or Barcelona. Apart from that, there’s something mysterious about a romance abroad.

And if I were single, I would love to meet Dario
and have him show me his vineyard and discuss those Italian books I had studied at university,
which Holly found in the library of his stately home.
When Lucy, Holly’s man-eating sister goes
to Lucerne in Switzerland, again I took the description and even the hotel from
a business trip I’d been on a few years ago, but can I just clarify, I didn’t
get up to any of the shenanigans that Lucy did! When she goes ski-ing and meets
Robbie, although I set the scene in Switzerland, I was remembering my one and
only ski trip to Austria and modifying some of the details - I really did do
that midnight toboggan run - complete with schnapps for Dutch courage, but
again, in my case, there was no romantic involvement - but oh the sexual
tension in Lucy’s case! Nothing like a bit of après-ski!

I hope that the inclusion of Hong Kong, my
favourite Asian location, in my new
novel, What If, to be launched later
this year, meets with as much approval from readers as the others. Now I wonder
where I can set my fourth book...
Learn more about Susan at
www.SusanCBuchanan.blogspot.co.uk
Learn more about Susan at
www.SusanCBuchanan.blogspot.co.uk